The second coming is coming to Cartoon Network's "Adult Swim" late-night comedy block on August 7, and this time around, Jesus is a weed-worshipping African-American gentleman who says things like "My back just ain't the same since I carried them fat girls across the Nile."

"Black Jesus" is the creation of "The Boondocks" cartoonist and writer Aaron McGruder.

But "Adult Swim" fare is an acquired taste, and some folks are outright offended by "Black Jesus" this representation of Jesus.

A piece on www.rawstory.com reported that the conservative group One Million Moms said the trailer "makes a mockery of our lord. The foul language used in the trailer, including using the lord's name in vain, is disgusting."

Illinois Pastor David Rodgers wrote to Adult Swim in the name of "the Christian Community of America." He stated the "level of disrespect aimed at the depiction of our Lord and Savior is inexcusable. We are hard pressed to find any value in this program, its message or its purpose. As a group of believers, we are prepared to launch a mass campaign and boycott of your channel and any advertisers that are financially profiting from this program."

He also insisted on a public apology and added "[t]here is no way that this show would be aimed at the Jewish or Muslim community."

And there is a Facebook page devoted to stopping "Black Jesus" from ever coming to our TV screens.